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- CMOS Gate Array Implementation of the SPARC ArchitectureM. Namjoo, A. Agrawal, D. C. Jackson, Lesley Quach. 10-13
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- A 32-bit Microprocessor Based on the TRON Architecture: Design of the GMICRO/100T. Shimizu, T. Yoshida, Y. Saito, M. Matsuo, T. Enomoto. 30-35
- V60/V70 Microprocessor and Its Systems Support FunctionsY. Yano, Y. Koumoto, Y. Sato. 36-42
- Architecture of the WE32200 Chip SetM. S. Nelson, J. Cruz-Rios, B. Ng, W. S. Wu. 43-47
- Regulus: A High Performance VLSI ArchitectureS. Sims, J. Benkual. 48-53
- Intelligent Control of Robot Manipulators in Hazardous EnvironmentsR. W. Harrigan. 54-58
- Artificial Intelligence and RoboticsLeslie Pack Kaelbling. 59-63
- Prolog at BerkeleyAlvin M. Despain. 64-67
- Prolog at the University of IllinoisMarkian M. Gooley, Laxmikant V. Kalé, David A. Padua, Balkrishna Ramkumar, U. S. Reddy, David C. Sehr, Wei Shu, Benjamin W. Wah. 68-73
- Logic Programming Research in OregonJohn S. Conery. 74-81
- Parallel Programs on the Cray and on the Alliant: A Comparative EvaluationM. Bieterman. 82-83
- Challenges in Matching Parallel Architectures and Matrix AlgorithmsRobert E. Benner. 84-89
- The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Comparing High Speed Computer SystemsKirk E. Jordan. 90-96
- Programming and Performance on a Cube-Connected ArchitectureJohn L. Gustafson, G. R. Montry. 97-100
- Experience with the BBN ButterflyJohn M. Mellor-Crummey. 101-105
- Cydra 5 Directed Dataflow ArchitectureB. Ramakrishna Rau. 106-113
- Symmetry: A Second Generation Practical Parallel G. N. Fielland. 114-115
- The Supertrek S-1 Mini-SupercomputerM. Fung. 116-121
- Rotary Heads: New Directions for Tape BackupJ. Rodriguez. 122-127
- Error Management in Optical Disk RecordingI. Turner. 128-134
- The Limits to Magnetic RecordingGeoffrey Bate. 128-128
- Systems, Applications, and Implications of Optical StorageR. G. Zech. 135-140
- Status of Optical MediaD. H. Davies. 141-145
- The IBM 3990 Disk CacheJ. Menon, M. Hartung. 146-151
- The MPE XL Data Management System: Exploiting the HP Precision Architecture for HP s Next Generation Commercial Computer SystemsA. J. Kondoff. 152-155
- The Amperif Cache Disk SystemS. Fuld. 156-161
- SELF: The Power of SimplicityDavid Ungar, Randall B. Smith. 162-165
- The Objective-C Environment: Past, Present, and FutureBrad J. Cox. 166-171
- Abstract Types and Storage Types in an OO-DBMSCraig Damon, Gordon Landis. 172-176
- An Overview of the Iris Object-Oriented DBMSDaniel H. Fishman. 177-181
- Distributed Shared Memory in a Loosely Coupled Distributed SystemB. D. Fleisch. 182-184
- Design and Implementation of a Distributed Transaction Processing SystemDhamir N. Mannai, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid. 185-188
- A Paradigm and System for Design and Test of Distributed ApplicationsJ. Fagerström, L. Stromberg. 189-195
- The AMT DAP 500D. Parkinson, D. J. Hunt, K. S. MacQueen. 196-199
- M31: A Large Scale Multiprocessor VAX for Parallel Processing ResearchM. H. Reilly, J. R. Sopka. 200-207
- Architecture of the NS32532: A Single Chip VLSI High Performance CPUDavid J. Schanin. 208-212
- Architecture of the NS32580 Floating Point ControllerShay Ben-Chorin. 213-217
- The NS32605 Cache ControllerL. K. Quinones. 218-227
- Engineering Information Systems: Prospects and Problems of IntegrationGio Wiederhold. 228-229
- Goals of the Engineering Information Systems ProjectRobert I. Winner. 230-233
- The Engineering Information System ProgramJ. L. Ebel. 234-237
- The Economics of ReuseTom Love. 238-241
- The Software Productivity Consortium Reuse ProgramArthur B. Pyster, Bruce H. Barnes. 242-249
- Market Impact of Integrated Software Development EnvironmentsA. S. Rappaport, V. L. Hinder. 250-253
- Architecture of an Integration and Portability PlatformW. Paseman. 254-258
- Trends in Software Development Environments for Large Software SystemsRobert J. Ellison. 259-265
- System Design of the NEWS WorkstationM. Hori, K. Kurihara, H. Kobayashi, H. Tezuka, K. Tanaka. 266-269
- Japanese Language Processing on the NEWS WorkstationK. Doi, K. Koshiba, M. Takeuchi. 270-273
- CD-ROM System Based on the NEWS WorkstationK. Kimura, A. Demura, T. Igarashi, Y. Takeyari. 274-277
- The Scalable Processor Architecture (SPARC)Robert B. Garner, A. Agrawal, F. Briggs, Eric W. Brown, D. Hough, B. Joy, S. Kleiman, Steven S. Muchnick, Masood Namjoo, David A. Patterson, Joan M. Pendleton, R. Tuck. 278-283
- Optimizing Compilers for the SPARC Architecture: An OverviewSteven S. Muchnick, C. Aoki, V. Ghodsi, M. Helft, M. Lee, R. Tuck, D. Weaver, A. Wu. 284-288
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- The Network Computing Architecture and System: An Environment for Developing Distributed ApplicationsT. H. Dineen, Paul J. Leach, N. W. Mishkin, Joseph N. Pato, G. L. Wyant. 296-299
- The Cache Architecture of the Apollo DN4000C. R. Frink, P. J. Roy. 300-302
- A Portable and Extensible Environment for Developing Interactive ApplicationsKen Hinckley, A. Schulert. 303-309
- The VHSIC Hardware Description Language (IEEE Standard 1076): Language Features RevisitedRonald Waxman, James H. Aylor, Erich Marschner. 310-315
- An Interface Between VHDL and EDIFM. Shahdad. 316-319
- A State of the Art VHDL SimulatorDavid R. Coelho, Alec G. Stanculescu. 320-323
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- Benchmarking of Test-Generation SystemsP. Goel, H. Chen. 334-337
- IEEE Standard Logic Symbols: Why Use Them?F. A. Mann. 338-341
- EDIF: Test Generationand Fault SimulationJohn P. Eurich. 342-349
- Recent Developments in Copyright LawR. Ben-Yehuda, Roy L. Johnston. 350-353
- Cloning the IBM PS/2 Series: Legal and Practical ProblemsG. G. Davis III. 354-360
- Functional Compatibility and the Law: From the Necessity of Clean Room Development of Computer Software to the Copyrightability of Computer HardwareD. R. Seigel. 361-369
- The Patent/Copyright Interface for Software Protection: Determining the Proper Role of EachR. S. Laurie. 370-375
- Finding the Trap Door Through Patent Protection of BussesD. Simon. 376-381
- Neurobiology 101: A One Semester in the Neurosciences Instead of a Coffee BreakC. H. Clanton. 382-383
- Neural Models and Learning RulesP. Ransil. 384-386
- Back Error Propagation: A CritiqueM. Jurik. 387-393
- A Test Vehicle for Braitenberg Control StructuresB. R. Koball, John H. Wharton. 394-398
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- Machine EmotionR. Scanlon, M. Johnson. 403-409
- A Position Paper on Neural NetworksF. F. Coury. 410-410
- Hardware IntelligenceP. Berke. 411-411
- Psychology, Philosophy, and Artificial Neural NetsStuart E. Dreyfus. 412-412
- Neural Nets in PerspectiveTom J. Schwartz. 413-417
- NonStop SQL: A Distributed Relational DBMS for OLTPR. Holbrook. 418-421
- Informix-TurboR. B. Curtis. 422-427
- Design Considerations in Replicated Database Systems for Disaster ProtectionJim Lyon. 428-430
- The Mead Information Retrieval SystemSamuel DeFazio, C. Greenwald. 431-431
- Camelot: A Flexible Distributed Transaction Processing SystemAlfred Z. Spector, Randy F. Pausch, G. Bruell. 432-439
- Site Autonomy in a Distributed Database EnvironmentR. Cornelis. 440-447
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- System Software for the Sciences: Taming the Single-User SupercomputerRandy Allen, Bruce Borden, Steve Johnson, Michael Kaplan, Way Ting, Charles Wetherell. 457-463
- An Introduction to the Architecture of the Stellar Graphics SupercomputerM. Sporer, Franklin H. Moss, F. J. Mathias. 464-467
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- Integration of Symbolic and Numerical Processing in Control Engineering DesignO. Akhrif, Gilmer L. Blankenship, P. Chancelier, C. Gomez, J. P. Quadrat, A. Sulem. 482-485
- Graphical User Interfaces and Automatic Generation of Sequential and Parallel Code for Scientific ComputingP. S. Wang. 486-495
- New Advances in ECL Bus DesignsJ. A. West. 496-500
- The Futurebus ProtocolPaul L. Borrill. 501-504
- Shared Memory Systems on the FuturebusPaul Sweazey. 505-513
- A Highly Integrated Fault-tolerant Minicomputer: The Nonstop CLXD. E. Lenoski. 514-519
- Built-In-Self-Test for the Tandem Nonstop CLX ProcessorD. J. Garcia. 520-524
- Design Methodology for System Correctness: Lessons from the Tandem Nonstop CLXP. L. Fu. 525-531
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- From DataGlove to DataSuitA. Lasko-Harvill, C. Blanchard, W. Smithers, Y. Harvill, A. Coffman. 536-538
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- A Helmet Mounted Display for TeleroboticsW. S. Kim, Andrew Liu, Katsuya Matsunaga, Lawrence W. Stark. 543-547